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1736.  Butler, Anal., I. i. 31. This active power … remains unlessened.

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1842.  J. B. Fraser, Allee Neemroo, II. 99. The impatience of the lover was forced to accommodate itself to the colder calculations of a superstitious prudence, although his fears and his uneasiness remained unlessened and unaltered.

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1891.  ‘C. M.’ (Mrs. Houstoun), J. Mitford’s Lett. & Remin., xii. 162–3. Although his love for me remained unlessened, the tender gentleness by which it had once been characterised had undergone what to me was an alarming change.

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